The following individuals appeared in felony bond hearings Monday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Nov. 4 in Circuit Court.

• Joseph Pridmore, 27, commercial burglary and theft — $27,000.

• Billy Allen, 45, hindering apprehension — $5,000.

Pridmore was identified as a suspect in the Sept. 27 burglary at a welding company in Dover, during which a pickup, welding machinery and other tools were stolen.

On Sunday, officers identified a suspicious vehicle and initiated a traffic stop. According to police testimony, Pridmore was seen getting out of the vehicle and fleeing on foot. Upon questioning, the driver of the vehicle admitted Pridmore had been in the vehicle.

Shortly after, officers observed Pridmore in the passenger seat of another vehicle. When officers initiated a traffic stop, he allegedly fled on foot, but was apprehended. The driver of the vehicle, Allen, had been previously notified Allen was wanted by police and was charged with hindering apprehension, according to police testimony.

According to a police report, Turner was pulled over early Monday morning for driving 50 mph in a 35 mph zone. The officer determined Turner was acting suspiciously and asked to search the vehicle. When permission was granted, the officer located two bags of methamphetamine in the vehicle, the report stated. The officer also located three prescription pills, for which Turner faces a misdemeanor charge.

Charges were filed last month against Davis, who allegedly failed to report to the Atkins Police Department after bonding out April 1 for a drug-related charge. Davis has a prior conviction which requires him to comply with certain registration requirements.